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  1. Genrikh Grigoryevich Yagoda (Russian: Ге́нрих Григо́рьевич Яго́да, romanized: Genrikh Grigor'yevich Yagoda, born Yenokh Gershevich Iyeguda; 7 November 1891 – 15 March 1938) was a Soviet secret police official who served as director of the NKVD, the Soviet Union's security

  2. Guenrikh Grigorievich Yagoda (em russo Генрих Григорьевич Ягода [1] (Rybinsk, 7 de novembro de 1891 – Moscou, 15 de março de 1938) foi o chefe da polícia secreta da União Soviética , entre 1934 e 1936.

  3. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Genrikh Grigoryevich Yagoda (born 1891, Łodz, Pol., Russian Empire—died March 15, 1938, Moscow) was the head of the Soviet secret police under Stalin from 1934 to 1936 and a central figure in the purge trials.

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  4. www.ynetnews.com › articles › 0,7340,L-3342999,00Stalin's Jews - Ynetnews

    An Israeli student finishes high school without ever hearing the name "Genrikh Yagoda," the greatest Jewish murderer of the 20th Century, the GPU's deputy commander and the founder and commander...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Great_PurgeGreat Purge - Wikipedia

    Starting in 1936, the NKVD under chief Genrikh Yagoda began the removal of the central party leadership, Old Bolsheviks, government officials, and regional party bosses. Soviet politicians who opposed or criticized Stalin were removed from office and imprisoned or executed by the NKVD.

  6. YAGODA, GENRIKH GRIGOREVICH. (1891 – 1938), state security official, general commissar of state security (1935). Genrikh Grigorevich Yagoda was a native of Rybinsk, the son of an artisan and the second cousin of the revolutionary leader Yakov Sverdlov, to whose niece he was married.

  7. Genrikh Yagoda was a Soviet politician and the head of the secret police from 1934 to 1936. He was executed in 1938 after a show trial for allegedly being a tsarist and Nazi agent.